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David Gibbs wrote: > Folks: > > I'm kind of curious how folks manage their java source for the 400? > > Specifically, does anyone really use source physical files for real world, > ongoing, development of Java? > > Could you answer with one of the following ... > > Java source is stored ... > 3. on another system (PC / Unix) and transferred to the 400 for compilation We use NetBeans on Linux and Windows workstations for development, and its built-in CVS capabilities to access a CVS server on a Linux box in the machine room. When we get a clean compile, we transfer the source to the '400 (IFS) and optimize it to level 40. -- ____________________________________________________________ Glenn Holmer gholmer@weycogroup.com Programmer/Analyst phone: 414.908.1809 Weyco Group, Inc. fax: 414.908.1601
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